Get some V2 arms and mount the shocks in the inner hole, makes the suspension softer (V1 arms only have the outer hole), I run TC4 shock towers and mount the shocks 2 hole in from out, if traction rolling I will go in one more hole.

Get some V2 arms and mount the shocks in the inner hole, makes the suspension softer (V1 arms only have the outer hole), I run TC4 shock towers and mount the shocks 2 hole in from out, if traction rolling I will go in one more hole.

Yeah I have a set just never put em on. I have at least 3 more sets of the version 1 rear arms, next week I'll switch out the rear arms to see what I get. I also plan on getting the TC4 chassis braces and at least rear shock tower.

In the case of my son and myself, the word "broken" you used is a little too soft.
In our case, the word "OBLITERATE" would be a better choice.

LMAO!

Speaking of front end parts that go ka-plowie, are there other aftermarket solutions other than aluminum for the steering block and carrier? Just wondering if there are parts made with more forgiving materials available.

These are parts I've broken or lost (or my son has) as a result of hard wall contact.

What did you mean by this? The TC3 does not use block carrier bushings.

Sixace ....... The stock TC3 hinge pins are weak and will bend in a hard hit. Most new drivers will not notice this and the suspension can bind making handling erratic. I recommend using drill Rod of the same diameter cut to length to replace the hinge pins.

Rojna, when using TC4 chassis braces you do not necessarily need to use TC4 shock towers but many do. We have guys at the track using TC4 braces with the camber links relocated but still have the stock TC3 shock towers.

What did you mean by this? The TC3 does not use block carrier bushings.

Hmmmmm... all of my TC3s had ASC3874 block carrier bushings, two per carrier. These are used with the 4-40 shoulder bolts and upper link ball through the carrier to the steering block. Whenever the front end gets obliterated these bushings get lost.

Ah, you were talking about the steering bushings not suspension hinge pin bushings like the modern cars have. Now I understand what you were taking about. Funny I have never lost a set of those bushings on any of my 3 TC3 cars. Must be good luck on my part.